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Does your business need a world class digital marketing copywriter? He’s not cheap.

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abraham.com

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jay@abraham.com

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Thu, Sep 29, 2022 01:35 PM

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Friend, If you have a business needing high-level, expert-grade, professional digital marketing copy

Friend, If you have a business needing high-level, expert-grade, professional digital marketing copy — someone I’m very fond of may be willing to create it for you. I’ve known him his whole career and he’s impressive in the highly profitable work he creates, and the multiplied results he produces. He’s worked for three of the top financial publishing companies and written numerous winning pieces, packages, video sales letters — and all collateral support required! He’s come up with truly breakthrough copy approaches and earned his employers millions. Recently, he implied he has an interest in doing some challenging (and lucrative) projects to diversify his creative portfolio. IF your business is large enough and wants / needs breakthrough-worthy digital advertising — AND you can afford his fees — I’ll put you two together. But before I go on — I must establish the only way he’d consider working with and for you: - You must have a first class company, product, and / or service — Otherwise, I’m sure he’d decline. - Your product or service must possess some unique selling advantage you can either show him or he can uncover –- Otherwise, you’re just a commodity and he doesn’t write for commodities. - You must be able to handle a potentially significant increase in sales, buyers, clients, subscribers, opt-ins, registrants, attendees, or members — Otherwise, he wouldn’t take the project. You see, he wants a retainer fee — against a reasonable share of the ongoing profit or revenue his copy generates. So, your business must have the resources to fund increased marketing if his copy test pays off in spades. If he delivers and you can’t handle a meaningful increase in sales — It’s not worth his while to do it just for the retainer. That’s how his employer keeps him working brilliantly for them! By the way, his day job pays him six-figures plus royalties on the increased sales streams he continuously produces. However, I’m thinking he’d probably write for you, IF… - He’s impressed with your product / service - Feels you to be a qualified client - For a fixed fee of approx. $15,000 against 10% of revenues his copy generates He’s not looking for a job. He already has one paying him six-figures. What he IS looking for are lucrative, creative challenges — particularly ones no one else you’ve tried could meaningfully crack. The man I’m talking about lives and loves to create monster breakthroughs. BUT he’s used to being paid very, very handsomely (and oftentimes outright richly) in direct proportion to the successes he produces for you. If you have a highly ethical — but equally intriguing challenge you think he’d find appealing AND… Can easily write him a fifteen thousand dollar retainer against revenue shares he’d earn AND the upside to him on the project is low six-figures if he nails it… Then let me hear from you with enough details on yourself, your company, product / service, and challenge me to feel there’s a match. If I do I’ll put you both in touch. If not, I’ll tell you right away. The guy doesn’t know I’m doing this; but he told me candidly he craves some truly interesting / quality creative challenges. I thought I’d see if any among the many direct marketers in my database might represent a good match. This guy is REALLY good. He and a writing partner wrote one of the BIGGEST front ends for one of the BIGGEST financial publishers out there. Likewise, he crafted one of the most profitable backend offers for still another. And a blockbuster subscription piece for STILL another. One final point; it’s important. Please don’t send me a cryptic email saying something like, ”have him contact me” with no more information than your email address. I’m sincerely asking you to tell me enough to feel a connection is warranted. But if you send me something cryptic, not only will I NOT connect you two — I’ll remove you from my email list for disregarding my sincere request. Finally, don’t write saying “I’ll pay him more on profit sharing but little or nothing as a retainer”. The guy does not need your money. However — he has his time, exceptional ability, and opportunity cost to invest — with no way of knowing whether or not you’ll follow through, if you’ll move forward in a timely manner, OR if you’ll roll it out correctly once the test works gangbusters. If you’re interested — and qualified — contact me via my assistant at Desiree@abraham.com and use the subject line: “I need a world class copywriter!” Jay PS: I do not benefit one iota economically from helping you come meet with my premier copywriting connection. I just admire his ability, work ethic, and the innovative way he’s found breakthrough ways to smash open previous clients’ results and produce monster-sized increases. [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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